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we have been into the adsense since it starts and we crossed $3k+ many times. the main issue is why google delist MFA when they are having all copyrighted content ans quality back llinks. when we start the site it goes well and after 4 or 5 month or sometime 8 month it start dropping in traffic from google and income as well.. At the same time we have been observing other sites doing the same thing but they are doing quite good for the same kind of sites. they are also MFA just adding page for adsense with ot without content...
We also regular add content and quality links in the site...how can we stay with the MFA sites for long time. ;-)
thanks
Sites were inoffensively designed -- didn't look like my idea of MFA sites, but there were a lot of ads. Articles were well-written, good solid High School A papers. Not much by way of photos about the content.
After I'd read a few articles, it became clear there were no new facts on these pages I hadn't just read on Wikipedia.
So despite the competent design and writing, the site still really had no reason to exist except to serve ads, thus it's just a "cleaned up" MFA.
I'm not surprised a site like that would sink in the SERPs. User behavior and natural link building patterns (or lack thereof) would mark it for the fabled GMC penalty.
Well I would say "NO" If a NY times writer visit my site and read the articles, definitely she will not say wow. Content is having keywords used with the 2% density “say each 400 words and 8 keywords with the fair balance”. Yes we do have same domain registration data for most of our sites hosted on same and other server using the same and other Gads account. Might be we have some time related or same link back for our site. But I am sure that content is really not bad to be penalized.
One good news is, today I can see my site most of the pages back in google indexed although I lost the rankings 99% but I can see them in site search. Not sure google is again going to have it in placement but I need to find out some other revenue source for this except Google ads.
Thanks to all of you for your great comments and time.
After waiting some months with no content on it, I started adding content and I found it very confusing how adsense was reacting on the site.
Some pages just didn't want to give relevant ads, and if I renamed the file it would do the right thing, rename it back and adsense was stubborn again.
I ended up writing adsense support after a few days as I couldn't figure it out at all. From the feedback I got, I think it was safe to conclude the domainname had been marked as somewhat bad by Google. Once that was cleared, I had no more trouble getting relevant ads on any filename.
Now if I were Google and saw 3 IPs out there with a "MFA" factory running on it, I'd ve cautious sending them SERPs as it might be that my search customers don't like what they will get. Allowing adsense might work for e,.g. type in customers that do wander there.
It might even be smarter to remove SERPs and increase adwords costs (landing page quality) instead of removing adsense on MFAs.